Today I have just watched the film Andy's Rainbow. The film starred a few of my friends from Salem: Jacob Dufour, Mariah Dillon, Ryland Sparkles Sparkman, and Daniel Main. This film is unlike any other I've ever seen. The spectacular you serve character development and optimism at Shirley paid off. As a special needs person, I understand the emotional background of Andy. This movie has an important lesson to teach all of us.
"No matter how bad the storm is, there is always a rainbow at the end".
Basically saying that no matter how rough and unforgiving life can somehow be for people, things will always turn out OK in the end. Many people have a doubt in their faith. Everyone must hold on to what they have at this current moment in their lives, because sooner or later it will be gone. I have met quite a few people who have gone through similar scenarios as the characters in this film, and have felt the same. But now they don't wallow in sorrow or pain. They have learned to move on, Because they know a simple truth. At the end things will turn out alright, and And the ones they have lost are waiting for them.
If you want a new outlook on faith and life, I personally recommend you see this movie.
Thanks Jacob, for inspiring hope in others.